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  • Q7. What if my fencing is defaced or damaged?

    Lawn equipment such as weed eaters, power mowers, and trimmers can damage any fence posts including vinyl. However, since standardized vinyl fence components are easily replaced, the damage is less of a problem than with alternative fencing materials. While all fencing can be damaged with graffiti, vinyl is very easy to clean. In most cases, a little paint thinner does ...

  • Q5. Can I get custom vinyl product styles?

    We can provide you with unlimited customization of your fencing as our standard components come in a large variety of sizes and shapes. Top Notch Vinyl Fencing can create any style you can imagine.

  • Q4. What about vinyl gates?

    No problem. Top Notch Fencing expert knows how to use the standard vinyl components to fabricate gates.

  • Q3. Can vinyl fencing have the same height as fencing made of other materials?

    Yes. Depending on local building codes and other circumstances, high vinyl fencing may require reinforcement of the posts, but this is true for other materials as well.

  • Q2. Is the fencing strong enough to use for a porch, balcony or as guard railing?

    Yes.

  • Q1. Why choose Top Notch Vinyl Fencing for your fence, railing, deck, or patio cover product needs?

    When Top Notch Vinyl Fencing first entered the vinyl fencing and other exterior vinyl building products market, we saw a huge deficiency in how consumers were being serviced in Los Angeles, California. The only exterior vinyl building products available to the residents of the Los Angeles area had to be shipped in from the mid-west and east-coast where all other ...

  • Q8. Does vinyl fencing require any maintenance at all?

    A once-a-year washing will keep your vinyl  fencing and gates looking new and perfect. In fact this is the only maintenance needed and this is one of the main reasons why vinyl has been so popular in Los Angeles.

  • Q6. Do vinyl fence posts need to be installed with concrete?

    Installation requirements are the same as for wood fence posts. If you live in an area where concrete is normally used, you would use it for vinyl fences as well. If concrete is not usually used for wood posts in your area, you would not use it for vinyl posts either.

  • Q9. What about mold and mildew?

    It is not a secret that mold and mildew can settle on the surface of vinyl fencing under certain conditions. However, it cannot penetrate the vinyl surface, and it is easily wiped off with detergent and water.

  • Q10. How well does vinyl fencing withstand wind and weather?

    Wind is never a problem when the fencing is installed according to specifications. As for weathering, vinyl holds up better than any alternative fencing material on the market and it does not rust. All components of vinyl fencing are designed to allow for normal expansion and contraction with varying temperature. That is why vinyl fencing can withstand even the most ...

  • Q11. What sort of warranty do you offer?

    Top Notch Vinyl Fencing comes with a Lifetime Transferable Non-Prorated Limited Warranty. “Lifetime” and “Non-Prorated” are clues that when we say it lasts, we mean it. And “Transferable” is a clue that when we say it adds value to your property, we back that up as well.

  • Q12. How long does vinyl fencing last?

    Your vinyl fencing and other vinyl products are designed to last a lifetime and will stay  young-looking indefinitely.

  • Q13. Is vinyl more expensive than other types of fencing?

    No. The initial investment for vinyl is much less than for custom ornamental iron fencing. Compared with decent quality metal and wood fencing, the initial cost of vinyl may seem to be a bit higher, but when you consider that vinyl needs no priming, painting or sanding, the installed costs are about the same. In the long run, vinyl is ...

  • Q14. What is “Vinyl” and why is it used for fencing?

    “Vinyl ” is short for Polyvinyl Chloride, also called PVC, a plastic material widely used for applications that demand high durability. The prefix “poly” refers to the fact that the molecules are chemically linked to one another in long chains, called polymers. Although PVC is the principal ingredient in vinyl fencing, other ingredients are added to give the fencing desirable ...

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